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Delaware Law Weekly

A look at the access-to-justice crisis features commentary from Louise Lark Hill professor emeritus at Delaware Law School. 

The Hechinger Report

This article on the increase in international students at HBCUs references Janelle Williams, associate dean of graduate studies and extended learning.

Delaware County Daily Times

Members of the women's basketball team, including head coach Alisa Kintner and seniors Madison Ireland and Devan Rimmer, reflect on the team's success and upcoming NCAA Division III tournament game today against Christopher Newport.

Women's Health

Emily Depasse, a graduate student in the dual social work and human sexuality program, writes about her experience of being diagnosed with herpes in an effort to redefine the narratives around sexually transmitted infections.

Nearpod Blog

Kristen "KC" Testerman, an adjunct professor, writes about the effectiveness of Nearpod, a digital tool for distance learning.

Delaware County Daily Times

This article shared the announcement that Paul Beideman '79, current vice chairman of the Board of Trustees, was named chairman of the board succeeding General John H. Tilelli '63. 

KYW Newsradio

Ahead of the women's basketball teams' NCAA Division III tournament game against Christopher Newport on Friday, head coach Alisa Kintner spoke about what to expect from the match up. 

Auburn Pub

Graduate clinical psychology student Katie Lawliss was named the AbbVie CF Scholarship Thriving Graduate Student award last year for her exemplifying the creativity, talent, hard work and persistence she demonstrated living with CF and turning daily challenges into opportunities to grow and excel.

Pennsylvania Capital-Star

Don Brown, professor at Widener Law Commonwealth, shares expert commentary in this article about warming temperatures and warns that climate change will lead to a rise in international migration.

Lebanon Daily News

This article discusses a new resolution in Jackson Township, Lebanon County declaring the municipality a "Second Amendment sanctuary," and quotes Robert Power, professor emeritus at Widener Law Commonwealth. 

NBC 4

As Widener students, faculty and staff dispersed across the country for alternative spring break, one group in Texas, including junior marketing major Patrick Wright, is featured for their participation in the Amarillo Habitat for Humanity's annual Collegiate Challenge. Additional coverage featured in .

Professor LatinX

Janine Utell, distinguished professor and chair of English and creative writing, spoke on this podcast about her work "The Comics of Alison Bechdel From the Outside In," a series on the groundbreaking comics artist. 

CBS 3

Students at the Widener Partnership Charter School celebrated Black History Month with a living wax museum that brought to life historical figures and their accomplishments

Philadelphia Business Journal

Political Science Professor J. Wesley Leckrone explains how business leaders use bundling, defined as raising funds through an individual's network for a specific candidate or political organization, during campaigns.

CBS 21

Coverage of Widener Law Commonwealth's 13th Annual Dean's Diversity Forum which hosted experts to discuss various topics including race relations, minority law, and civil rights.

Chester Matters Blog

Promotion of the new sport and event management major offered in the School of Business Administration. Article quotes program director and Professor Brian Larson, Associate Professor Jeffrey Lolli, and alumnus Connor Vanin.

Pennsylvania Capital-Star

Michael J. Cozzillio, emeritus professor at Widener Law Commonwealth, writes about what a U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., and former New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu Democratic ticket could accomplish.

Penn Live

Ahead of a conference on the Harlem Renaissance presented by historian Randall Westbrook at Widener Law Commonwealth, Dean Christian Johnson and Professor Randy Lee write about the impact of W.E.B. Du Bois who Westbrook will highlight as a leading figure in African American Black history and the Civil Rights Movement. 

Undark

Jean Eggen, professor emerita at Delaware Law School, provides expert commentary in this article about recent lawsuits claiming that chemicals in a person’s bloodstream afford grounds for legal action.

6 ABC

Widener students teamed up with the Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) office and the Renfrew Center in Philadelphia to launch a body positive campaign on campus. This broadcast segment features CAPS Director Jennifer Horowitz and students Camille West and Kayla DiMino.